Tree Top Adventure (Subic, Zambales)

Here ye, all tree-huggers! The most exciting way to explore a tropical rainforest in the Philippines is to zip line through one. Tree Top Adventure in Subic, Zambales offers the world’s first motorized canopy tour with jungle trails comprised of platforms attached high up on tree trunks using an environment-friendly tree clamping mechanism that doesn’t harm the trees.

Here ye, all tree-huggers! The most exciting way to explore a tropical rainforest in the Philippines is to zip line through one. Tree Top Adventure in Subic, Zambales offers the world’s first motorized canopy tour with jungle trails comprised of platforms attached high up on tree trunks using an environment-friendly tree clamping mechanism that doesn’t harm the trees.

Traversing four suspension bridges and nine motorized cable rides, you will get lifted up to 100 above the forest floor with your feet dangling over verdant treetops. Look out for native monkeys, bats and snakes! And don’t forget to enjoy the breathtaking vistas.

Want an adrenaline rush? Psyche yourself up for the “Superman” zip-line which will slip you through 45 meters of cable in 15 seconds 70 feet above the ground to live your superhero dreams. With a friendly and courteous trained staff, you will find yourself conquering acrophobia and walking on the wild side in no time. Trekking and rappelling adventures are also available for the insatiable.

Subic, Zambales is 110 kilometers north of Metro Manila. Tree Top Adventure is located at JEST Area, Cubi Point, Subic Bay. Jungle trail rates range from P100.00 to P350.00, depending on the type of activities involved. For inquires, contact +6347 2529425 or +6347 2529427, or email treetopadventure@yahoo.com

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